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Why wouldn’t he use an agent to find the weakness? How would he know what language is on the backend of a web service without already having infiltrated the server? If he’s in the NSA, why wouldn’t he just sneak a vulnerability into common PHP, Nim, or Rust libraries the site is likely to use?


Bro. Come on. Don't overthink it.

I wasn't trying to write a Great American [Cyber]Spy Novel. I banged out a silly short story over maybe 40 minutes while I was eating. Then I went back and cleaned up a bit of the text I didn't like and gave it to the world.

I smiled and chuckled a few times as I was writing, because that's what often happens when an author is making something he's happy with. I hoped a few others would get a chuckle out of it too. I gather that 2 people did, so far. That's good enough for me.

If you're applying to become my editor, please email me at bizinquiries@i_think_so.com during M-F so we can discuss your fee.


I’m one of your upvoters. Just making some notes. It’s good fiction, and most fiction has holes when people in the field involved look closely. That’s not a dig at it. I enjoyed reading it enough to engage.




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